Intel Raid Controller

Hello everyone;

I have a Hpm7490n that I've upgraded to Windows 7 and it works fine. However back when it was XP I had an Intel program that followed the RAID of the factor. He showed me the health of disks on my computer. When I upgraded to Windows 7, I lost this program and I would like to get it back. Can someone help me with this?

Thank you.

Hello:

I think that you need the Intel Matrix Storage Manager software.

You want the file 3rd on the list.

https://Downloadcenter.Intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?DwnldID=17882

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